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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- SECTIONBIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES.
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- ARTICLESHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLERANGITIKEI RUGBY REPS. HAD TWO WINS AND A DRAW ON SATURDAY
- ARTICLEHunterville And Bulls Win Primary Schools’ Rugby Tournaments
- ARTICLEREMARKABLE EFFORT BY YOUNG ROAD CYCLIST TO WIN 30-MILE RACE
- ARTICLERangatira Ladies’ Golf Club
- ARTICLETAIHAPE NEWS
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- ARTICLEBandmaster's Victory In Russell Memorial Steeples At Hawke's Bay Hunt
- ARTICLESONATA’S . OPEN SEVEN
- ARTICLEACCEPTORS FOR GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES AT RICCARTON TOMORROW
- ARTICLEENTHEAN SURPRISES IN AUSTRALIAN HURDLES
- ARTICLEFoxton Nominations Due At 5 P.M. Today
- ARTICLERacing Fixtures
- ARTICLETriumph For Dawn March In Grand National Steeples On Opening Day At Riccarton
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- ARTICLEThe Wanganui Chronicle MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1950. ELECTIONS ON SATURDAYS
- ARTICLETHE KAITOKE FOREST PLANTATION
- ARTICLETHE HIGH PRICE OF WOOL
- ARTICLEBritish Commonwealth Universities’ Association in Auckland
- ARTICLEPERSONALS.
- ARTICLEThe Weather
- ARTICLEGENERAL NEWS
- ARTICLEGELLO QUARTETTE IS FEATURED AT WANGANUI SAVAGE CLUB “KORERO”
- ARTICLE142 Volunteers For Korea From Wanganui, Marton And Taihape
- ARTICLEFALLING TREE CAUSES POWER LINE BREAK
- ARTICLEGood Spirit Among Railwaymen Promoted By Cascade Cup
- ARTICLEN.Z. Chess Player Recognised As International Master
- ARTICLEWorld-Wide Greetings To Queen Elizabeth On Her 50th. Birthday
- ARTICLETHREE PEOPLE DROWNED AFTER A WEDDING PARTY DANCE
- ARTICLEOld Harriers Find Running Harder Than They Used To Find It
- ARTICLEMission Cheque Returned
- ARTICLERailway Rugby.
- ARTICLEBODIES OF TWO MEN RECOVERED FROM RIVER YESTERDAY
- ARTICLEMotor-Cyclist Found Dying On Highway
- ARTICLEN.Z. Hockey Team Back After Strenuous Australian Tour
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- ARTICLESANDY'S CORNER
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- ARTICLEBoth Sides Building Up In Korea For Test Of Strength
- ARTICLEGREEN U.S. TROOPS IN KOREA COULD MAKE A STAND ON A STRONG LINE
- ARTICLEDanger Nearer Of U.S. Being At War With Communist China
- ARTICLEDetained British Ship Is To Be Released, But Her Cargo Held
- ARTICLEU.S. Mobilisation May Have To Be Revised
- ARTICLEBad News For Russian-Built Tanks In Korea-A New U.S. Shell
- ARTICLEFEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN U.S. DIRECTS THAT BRIDGES BE IMPRISONED
- ARTICLECOMMUNIST CHINA SAID TO BE GOING TO INVADE TIBET
- ARTICLEAmerican Mustangs Deal Crippling Blow To N. Korean Air Force
- ARTICLEBritish Navy Has Two Plans To Combat Submarine Warfare
- ARTICLECruiser Australia Makes Dash To Antarctic To Pick Up Sick Doctor
- ARTICLENew Book On The Art Of Poaching
- ARTICLECOMMUNIST INFILTRATION INTO NEW GUINEA IS INCREASING
- ARTICLEWEIGHTED MAN WALKS 14 MILES UNDER SEA; SUBMERGED 9½ HOURS
- ARTICLEDUKE OF EDINBURGH HOPING FOR DAUGHTER
- ARTICLEOFFERS OF U.S. FOOD TO OTHER NATIONS
- ARTICLEScotland Yard Makes Sudden Swoop On Parliament Staffs
- ARTICLELong Island Train Smash; 50 People Hurt
- ARTICLEPEOPLE EVACUATING HOMES ON ACCOUNT OF N.S.W. FLOODS
- ARTICLEWaters Starting To Fall
- ARTICLE“BIG THREE” FOREIGN MINISTERS OF THE WEST TO MEET NEXT MONTH
- ARTICLEBelgian King Calls On Royalists To Cancel Demonstration
- ARTICLEAtom Bomb Dirty And Rotten Way To Kill People, Says Expert
- ARTICLECABLES IN BRIEF
- ARTICLERecord Mild Winter On Ruapehu
- ARTICLE"Nothing Less Than Bold And Enlightened Statesmanship Can Avoid A Third World War"
- ARTICLEAnti-Terrorist Action In Malaya
- ARTICLEBombing And Strafing Attacks On Terrorists
- ARTICLEMan Loses Life When Car Crashes Into Sea
- ARTICLEPrisoners Recaptured
- ARTICLEDifferences In Waikato Coal Strike Harden
- ARTICLEMORE THAN 6000 VOLUNTEERS FOR THE K FORCE
- ARTICLESECRETARY OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL; QUICK TOUR OF N.Z.
- ARTICLEMaori Killed When Car Capsizes Down A Bank
- ARTICLEBody Of Man Found On Rocks
- ARTICLEBRITAIN DESERVEDLY BEAT AUCKLAND IN RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH
- ARTICLEFrenchmen Will “Invade” Ancient Channel Port
- ARTICLEN.Z. HOCKEY “ALL BLACKS” DEFEAT VICTORIA, ONE NIL
- ARTICLETWO HOCKEY ALL BLACKS TO REPRESENT WANGANUI AT N.P.
- ARTICLEHinemoa Gain Win In Last Minute Of Men’s Hockey Game
- ARTICLERangitikei Wins Two Women’s Hockey Games Against Wanganui
- ARTICLERepresentative Women’s Hockey Matches
- ARTICLESt. John's Winter Bowling Results
- ARTICLEOTAGO TROUNCES SOUTHLAND IN RANFURLY SHIELD MATCH
- ARTICLECOLLEGIATE SCHOOL LOSES BOTH RUGBY MATCHES AGAINST TE AUTE
- ARTICLETaihape Rugby Results
- ARTICLEMANAWATU RUGBY REPS BEAT KING COUNTRY IN MATCH AT RAETIHI
- ARTICLEREP. RUGBY MATCH AT RAETIHI MAY HALT SUB-UNION’S SECESSION
- ARTICLEWanganui Boys’ Soccer Rep Team Selected For Tourney
- ARTICLEMens Indoor Basketball Championships
- ARTICLEWILBUR
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- ILLUSTRATIONGeorge Roots.
- ARTICLEA. R. Kitto Fifth In New Plymouth Golf Club’s Tournament
- ARTICLEB.M. Silk Shines In Wanganui Golf Club’s Final Qualifying Round
- ARTICLEWanganui Golf Club Championship Draw
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- ARTICLEWoman's World
- ARTICLEArtificial Wool Is Close To Perfection
- ARTICLEWanganui Women’s Basketball Results
- ARTICLECatholic Basketball Tourney; Wellington And Wanganui Draw
- ARTICLE“GOSSIPING GRANNIES”
- ARTICLEWANGANUI HARRIER CLUB JUBILEE DINNER AND REUNION “SMOKO”
- ILLUSTRATIONA model of Prince Charles’ bed on view at the Royal College of Art exhibition in London. The ornamentations are escut...
- ARTICLEH. HOPPER WINS INDIVIDUAL BRAMWELL HARRIER TITLE
- ARTICLEBROADCASTING
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- ARTICLEWanganui And Old Boys Inflict First Defeat Of The Season On Kaierau; T.O.B. And Pirates Win
- ARTICLEHunter's Brilliant Try Was Highlight Of Old Boys' Win Against Kaierau
- ARTICLETechnical Old Boys Won Their Match In Second Spell
- ARTICLEPirates Had 14-Point Lead At Half-time Against Marist
- ARTICLEPIRATES AND T.O.B. WILL PROVIDE MAIN RUGBY NEXT SATURDAY
- ARTICLEWanganui Fifth-Grade Rugby Reps To Play Manawatu
- ARTICLEWANGANUI RAILWAY BEAT TAIHAPE IN CASCADE SEMI-FINAL
- ARTICLEMail Closing Times
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